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AGIS – Albuquerque Geographic Information System

Albuquerque Geographic Information System (AGIS) is the primary GIS group in the City of Albuquerque. AGIS is a division of the Planning Department.

AGIS maintains and updates dozens of layers of geographic information in a computerized format. Geographic analysis of this data provides City officials a better understanding of existing conditions in Albuquerque, improving their ability to deliver services to Albuquerque citizens. In addition, GIS is a powerful tool for analyzing and monitoring growth and change in the City's built environment.

Beyond maintaining and updating information, AGIS creates custom maps and searches its layers of data for specific information. AGIS makes special maps for the Planning Department, other City departments, the City Council, and other government agencies. For the general public, AGIS publishes the City Zone Atlas and keeps a list of standard maps available at a reasonable cost.

For access to on-line information for such topics as zoning, schools and parks, please check the City of Albuquerque's interactive GIS website.

Standard AGIS Products

Map

Cost

Generalized Land Use

$10.00

Generalized Zoning

$10.00

Metropolitan Street Map

$10.00

City Council Districts

$10.00

Neighborhood Associations

$10.00

Zip Codes

$10.00

 

These hard copy maps may be purchased at the AGIS office, which is located in Room 420, 4th floor, of the Plaza del Sol building, 600 2nd Street NW. For further information, please contact Michelle Gricius at 505-924-3816.

Free Downloads

    • For detailed information, please refer to Albuquerque's interactive GIS website.
    • The January 2011 Zone Atlas is now available for free download and/or for purchase at the Publications Desk for $30.00.

 

        • Zone Atlas - About PDF Files [pdf, 74MB] - This is the complete publication of the January 2011 Zone Atlas.
        • Neighborhood Association Maps: (zip) - This file contains individual neighborhood maps which print best at 11" by 17". These maps are updated periodically.

     

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